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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

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Illinois Environmental Council Releases 2025 Environmental Scorecards for Lawmakers and Chicago Aldermen

The state legislative scorecard evaluated lawmakers on 16 bills from the 2025 session, with 39 representatives and 25 senators receiving perfect scores. #scorecards

Juliana Stratton Highlights Senate Bid, Pushback Against Trump in WVON Interview

She warned that Trump’s influence is already being felt across the country, citing what she called attacks on healthcare, food assistance, and working families. #interview

Feds weigh in on lawsuit challenging how Illinois maintains voter registration rolls

In a filing known as a “statement of interest,” the Justice Department said the government has an interest in the outcome of the lawsuit, although the filing stops short of asking the court for permission to intervene as a party in the case. #lawsuit

IL congressman defends Pentagon’s links to left-wing fact checkers

“You don't earn the trust of the people by seeking fame or wanting to go viral, or certainly not by being a jerk on cable TV,” said Sorensen. #defend

Cook County Named Top Ten Digital County for Sixth Year Running

The annual survey honors counties that use innovative technology practices to strengthen cybersecurity, enhance services for residents, increase transparency and expand digital equity. #digital

POLL SHOWS CHICAGO MAYOR JOHNSON “UNDERWATER” BY 73.3 POINTS IN “APPROVAL”

He is NOT going to finish among the top two in the Feb. 23 multi-candidate election and will therefore NOT make it to the April 6 runoff. #election

Chicagoans to pay high price for government borrowing

After much discussion, a majority of city aldermen voted Wednesday in favor of the mayor’s $830 million borrowing plan for capital projects. #price

Myer Blank Joins Cook County Board of Review District One

His expertise in understanding our communities, supported by his experience in Cook County tax policy, will be extremely valuable to the taxpayers,” said Cardenas. #join

Why There’s So Much Investigative Journalism About Utility Companies

Power and water touch the lives of everyone. Someone has to hold the companies that deliver them to account.

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